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How AKTH makes life easier for cleft patients

How AKTH makes life easier for cleft patients By Salisu Na'inna Dambatta An unknown number of Nigerians, largely living in the rural areas, suffer the devastating consequences of cleft palate lip. Ignorance, poverty and in some cases, the superstitious belief that their affliction was caused by...

Still On Orosanye Report And The Public Service Reforms, by Labaran Saleh

Still On Orosanye Report And The Public Service Reforms, by Labaran Saleh     This week, the Federal Government officially scrapped the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPRA), the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) and the Petroleum Equalisation Fund (PEF). The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief...

Phytomedicine and The Necessity Of Funding Health Research In Nigeria, By Rahma Oladosu

Phytomedicine and The Necessity Of Funding Health Research In Nigeria, By Rahma Oladosu   The quality of health facilities, equipment and, most importantly, drug making has always been a major concern in the Nigerian health sector and these cannot be over emphasised. As we all know, one...

Rising To The New Reality Of Digital Postal Services, by Inyene Ibanga

Rising To The New Reality Of Digital Postal Services, by Inyene Ibanga   Modern developments in the global postal industry show that technology plays a pivotal role in postal services. It acts as an enabler and a driver for better services for consumers. The future impact...

Kogi’s Giant Leap In Agriculture, by Nafisah Bello

Kogi’s Giant Leap In Agriculture, by Nafisah Bello In recent times I have developed an interest in my home state, Kogi especially on some notable giant strides in the security and economic sector. I have also come to a conclusion that any democratic government must...

The Naira-Dollar Azonto Dance and Osinbajo’s Common Sense jab, by Abdullahi O. Haruna Haruspice 

The Naira-Dollar Azonto Dance and Osinbajo’s Common Sense jab, by Abdullahi O. Haruna Haruspice    Nigeria’s Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo is not an economist but whenever he speaks on economic issues, he sounds more convincing and usually filled with practical panacea. Like before, he didn’t...